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New Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Patients | Omaha News
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A breakthrough oral drug called Daraxonrasib is now available in Lincoln, offering stage four pancreatic cancer patients a new hope: nearly doubling life expectancy from six to thirteen months. Unlike harsh chemo, this pill slows cancer growth, is easy to take at home, and has mild side effects. Provided free by the manufacturer while awaiting FDA approval, it’s already helping patients like former Senator Ben Sasse, who saw major tumor shrinkage and pain relief. Accessible at April Sampson Cancer Center in Lincoln and Kearney, this is a major win for communities that often miss out on cutting-edge treatments.
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